50 Cent Says Dame Dash Dismissed His Deal With Eminem & Dr. Dre
50 Cent has recalled Dame Dash‘s not-so-impressed reaction after he signed his $1 million record deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre.
Appearing on Gillie Da Kid and Wallo‘s Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, 50 explained how the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder turned his nose up at the the huge offer he received from Interscope/Aftermath/Shady in 2002.
He said: “The only person that pointed out that a million dollars was no money was Damon Dash, and he has no money now.”
Doing his best Dame impression, 50 recalled the mogul telling him: “That ain’t no cash. After you get a watch, a sequence, you look out for the homies and also you do that, that and the third… it’s nothing.
“And I used to be like, ‘N-gga, I’m from 134th Street. 1,000,000 {dollars} is loads of cash.’ I’m pondering I hit the lotto! How you gonna say it’s no cash?”
He added: “I just never forgot that because of how it felt.”
50 Cent says Dame Dash has no cash now and calls Dame Dash out for telling him that the $1 million he acquired from signing with Eminem’s Shady Records was no cash.
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Dame Dash has gone by way of extreme monetary difficulties in recent times, along with his one-third possession share in Roc-A-Fella quickly to be forcibly auctioned off to settle a virtually $1 million lawsuit judgement.
The sale of his shares within the legendary document label was just lately delayed on the final minute as a result of Dash having virtually $10 million in different money owed.
Both New York state and New York City have petitioned to obtain cash from the sale, with it being claimed that Dash owes $197,000 in youngster help and virtually $9 million in taxes.
The minimal bid for Dame’s shares was $1.2 million, nonetheless that determine could now be raised by the decide to attempt to assist settle the remainder of the document govt’s intensive money owed.
Dash himself has claimed that if his stake sells for over $10 million then he’ll throw in an authentic Roc-A-Fella chain from round his neck.
As for his seven-figure cope with Interscope, Eminem’s Shady Records and Dr. Dre’s (*50*) Entertainment, by way of which he launched his first 4 studio albums, 50 Cent beforehand revealed how he spent that test.
“I bought my grandmother a C220 Benz,” he instructed Apple Music’s Rebecca Judd on his Final Lap Tour final yr. “I’ll never forget because when I got the car, I got it right away. It was the first thing I bought when the deal was done.”
50, who was raised by his grandparents after his mom died when he was eight, admitted his grandfather (who additionally handed away just lately) wasn’t happy with the present.
“And then I went on tour and I came back and my grandfather was on the porch and he was having a moment,” Fif recalled. “He was like, ‘I just went to work, hurt my back, came back, and she done brainwashed my kids.’
“And he was talking about my grandmother because he was looking at her car in the front yard and he didn’t have a car. He had the older car and he said, ‘I went to work, hurt my back. Until my back hurt — everything.’”